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Cover-ups and corruption. Lies and misinformation. Josh Cooper and Callum Ross’ world is unraveling fast. In this cat-and-mouse chase, who is the hunter, and who is the hunted? Angel Securities’ first job is to find Lucinda Weatherly, the head of the agency who has been kidnapped by her personal assistant, Chyna Moles. Thanks to Max, a forensic tech from the agency, the new team now know the perpetrator, but Moles seems to be an expert at evasion and the cat-and-mouse hunt over London is going nowhere. Not everything adds up and Josh is convinced someone is leaking information. Then Josh discovers Cal has not been entirely honest about his new role. Betrayed by his lover, Josh doesn’t know who to trust. Will their new relationship and their new enterprise survive this overwhelming case?
Josh, an 11-year-old boy living in Leeds, is thrown into turmoil when his single mum goes into hospital. He is forced to live with one of his uncles, the disciplinarian Nathan, near Whitby on the Yorkshire coast. But when his other uncle, the bohemian Rupert, unexpectedly takes Josh to stay with him in his caravan at Whitby, Josh is propelled into a world that will change his life forever... The mysterious Rachel befriends Josh and foretells an unthinkable destiny for him which spirals into further confusion when Nathan eventually collects Josh from Rupert. As Josh explores Nathan’s rambling house, he discovers the Bergen Prophecy, a thousand-year-old legend that predicts the return of the...
In a city built on secrets, who would kill to keep theirs hidden? The year is 1759, and London is shrouded in a cloak of fear. With the lawmen at the mercy of robbers and highwaymen, it's a perilous time to work the already dangerous streets of Soho. Lizzie Hardwicke is somewhat protected from the fray at Mrs Farley's Bawdy House, a reputable brothel. But then a wealthy customer is found brutally murdered... and Lizzie was the last person to see him alive. The magistrate's assistant, William Davenport, has no hard evidence against Lizzie, but his presence and questions make life increasingly difficult. Desperate to be rid of him and prove her innocence, Lizzie turns amateur detective, determ...
The state of Rhode Island is so small, it’s more like a city-state with just about everything within easy driving distance. Rhode Island really is like one big city where you can drive thirty minutes in any direction and find a restaurant worthy of your time and money. Rue de l’Espoir and Pot au Feu were the early pioneers, serving French cuisine and bistro fare. Al Forno and New Rivers opened in 1980, both garnering national acclaim for their Modern Italian cuisine and New American cuisine, respectively. Not surprisingly, these four wonderful restaurants are still in business today. Their continued success is a testament to their culinary vision. It was those venerable restaurants and c...
Editorial Rev. Gavan Jennings In Passing: Colonisation - a lazy stereotype? Michael Kirke A feminist in defence of reality Molly Bagnall Unlearning Ayn Rand’s relentless individualism Josh Herring Revisiting classical political wisdom James Bradshaw A travelogue with the makings of a classic Francis Phillips Ratzinger – The theologian of joy Margaret Hickey Recovering lost wisdom James Bradshaw A guide to world transformation Pat Hanratty Pope Francis opens his heart Dr William O’Connor Film: Dune John Mulderig
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This volume contains the Proceeding of the UMT 8th Annual Symposium on Sustainability Science and Management, which was held in Kuala Terengganu from May 3rd to 4th in 2009. About 200 participants from local and international countries attended the symposium and 150 papers were presented, 110 of them as oral presentations and others as posters.
A London baker's daughter runs off to Lisbon to search for her sweetheart who is fighting in th Peninsular War, leaving behind a distraught family that concocts a colossal scheme to demonstrate their support of her action.
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